| radiofrequency |
the frequency in the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is commonly used to carry information over distances via radio waves. It typically encompasses the AM radio band (0.54 -1.7 MHz) to high microwave frequencies (100s of GHz) but may extend beyond these somewhat arbitrary limits.
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| radiofrequency ablation |
RFA) Therapy of the liver that involves destruction of the liver. Heat is generated locally by a high frequency, alternating current that flows from electrodes. A probe is inserted into the tumor and the heat that is generated melts the tissue. Your surgeon may perform this procedure laparoscopically or during open exploration of the abdomen.
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| radiofrequency ablation |
Heating the tissue to kill cancer cells.
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| radiofrequency n. |
percutaneous radiofrequency rhizotomy.
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| radiofrequency p. |
a cardiac pacemaker consisting of an antenna coil on the skin and a subcutaneously implanted receiving coil with an electrode inserted into the ventricular myocardium. Pulses from a lightweight radio transmitter carried by the patient are transmitted to the pacemaker.
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